Fluff Friday 111

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Hi, I just found your blog. I am a WAHM with 3 6 and under and another on the way. I cloth diapered for 2 1/2 of the three and although it took hubby time to get use to the idea, he realized it took noting more from him as I am the one who does all the washing. I "like" you on Facebook LitlbitWraps as well as I am now a follower. I love the opportunity to win samples of items I may not be able to try otherwise.Thank you for the blog!

I show them how to use our cloth diapers and where to put the dirties. However, I do give them the option to use disposables. Truthfully though, it rarely happens that someone from outside our household would be changing a diaper in the first place.

we show no favorites…but if i know that he will be resting for a while i will double stuff a BG or HH.we have 1 goriva & it has lasted as an all nighter { i was super impressed + and have been wanting more! }

We started just before we potty trained and our son was at home with me everyday. But, with the next one, I will be leaving a stack of prepared pockets and/or covers and prefolds. I want it to be simple and easy for whomever is taking care of the baby.Thanks for the chance.

My mom watches our daughter daily. We use bumGenius (mostly 4.0) already stuffed and ready to go. My mom doesn't take the inserts out unless she has to rinse out poop. We just bought a day's worth of BG AIOs for traveling and use with other people who aren't as familiar with cloth.

It depends on who's watching…usually we set them up with our BG 3.0s. At church we send sposies b/c with rotating volunteers I don't feel like explaining the system every single week. (lazy!) We have sent the pocket dipes before when there have been no sposies at the house.

I haven't had to leave my DD with anyone other than once and I just left her in her regular pockets and just told them to just pretend it was like any other diaper. I was only gone for two hours and had changed her before I left so she didn't need one before I got home.

We are fairly new to cloth diapering and as such haven't had anyone watch our son while he is wearing them yet. However, our neighbor will be watching him in a few weeks and when she does I will probably use our Flip System with the Stay Dry insert. Either that or I will pre-stuff a FuzziBunz so that all she has to do is put it on him.

I use the same system for everyone. Dad still has a small stash of disposable diapers as we transition and get him used to the idea. I love the opportunity to win other products to try out and experiment with.

Depends who's watching him 🙂 My sis does great w cloth, but no matter how many times we tell the grandparents "no creams" they'll hunt some down & slather his perfectly healthy bum. We will use hybrid w disposable liner w them..

We always leave AIOs, Thirsties Duo Diapers or other pre-stuffed pocket diapers. Though our daughter hasn't been left with anyone except family members yet, who are at least a little familiar with the cloth diaper drill.

I haven't left Baby D for long periods of time yet, so those who have watched him for an hour or so just used my regular stash of gDiapers with prefolds for inserts. Poor souls! 😛 I'd love to get a few AIOs for just such occasions– so here's hoping I win!maria.the.uncommon at gmail dot com

Disposables if it is easier for the person watching the baby. It depends on who it is and if they are open minded.I am a fan on Facebook. – Rachel Rejona StevensI follow on Twitter. – @rachelrejonaI subscribe to this blog.

We have always given our watchers (most often family members) a choice of using best bottom cloth diapers with a disposable liner for poop or disposable diapers. Surprisingly, all watchers have wanted to continue using our choice…best bottom cloth diapers. They have all said the diapers are very easy to use and would rather continue using them rather than risk disposables bothering my baby's bum. I think my sis treated watching as a dry run for cloth diapers. She likes it 🙂 !

I just place Kelly's Closet Order! LOVE THEM! SO EXCITED!When I am not the diaper changer I use GROVIA BIOSOAKERS inside a GroVia shell or an Econobum, Flip, Thirsties, etc. THose are so easy for on the go and when others need to change diapers.

Love your giveaway. Im intrigued. I use Fuzzibunz right now mostly with the exception of bumgenius occasionally. My Kelly's Closet Affiliate id is 413 – I did a fuzzibunz diaper review. I tweeted your giveaway. I became a FB fan of your blog, Kelly's clost, and the the cloth diaper whisperer. I posted a button of the clothdiaper whisperer and kelly's closet on my blog: http://www.princesspipersmama.wordpress.org, my blogger profile is accessible. I follow groviadiaper on twitter…wow! oh, and I signed up for kelly's closet newsletter.

We still use cloth when someone is babysitting. So far we have had no complaints 🙂 I do let everyone know that there is an emergency pack of dispossables in the nursery just in case.lil_allie_baby at hotmail dot com

my girl will actually be visiting a babysitter tomorrow and I'm sending her over with a few already stuffed pocket BGs 4.0. It would be nice to have the disposable inserts for my gro via shell for occasions like that though.

For now, while someone else watches baby (including my husband!) I use disposables. My husband isn't a fan of cloth (yet!). I'm hoping to convert him. I think aplix and AIOs are definitely the most friendly for those not familiar with cloth or those that are nervous about it!

Unfortunately, even though my parents and in-laws both used cloth diapers, for some reason Snappis are their kryptonite and they can't seen to wrap their heads around them (we use flat folds) so they buy disposables whenever they have to watch my son. We are hoping to increase our stash of "easy" cloth diapers in hopes that they won't feel so daunted.

We've only let people watch the boys a couple of times, but we do give the choice between disposables and velcro AIO's. Usually we're only gone for maybe one diaper change, so it's not too big of a deal for us what type they choose.

I use BG one size mostly. Love the simplicity and coziness of pockets with velcro for other people to use for changes, but also like the reusability of the flip cover system as we do some EC and I hate changing out a barely wet pocket! I am really interested in trying some other brands of diapers? Any recomendations? I gave half my stash to my pregnant sister when I got the flip system, and am missing them!

Actually, most of the people who have watched our son besides us have been older (say, 50+), so they have used the prefolds and covers no problem! They are usually eager to show they still remember how and are excited to try the Snappi!

My daughter hasn't been out of my site for more than 12hours in her 15 months of existence. That being said, when she is with someone else I still us cloth. I just give whomever is watching her a quick class. Prefolds scare some people, gro baby/gro via's are my go to and bumgenius are easy for newbies.

I usually use Fuzzi Bunz for every occasion, but have found that Kawaii Baby are faster for the nursery worker at church who only sees her once a week. I prefer snaps, but velcro helps with a wiggly toddler!

When someone else watches my son I usually leave pocket diapers that are all ready to go. These work great for just about anyone. On Sundays I always use bumGenius AIOs with aplix because if I don't use the simplest of the simplest diapers they don't always change my son.

all cloth. i just quickly give a tutorial to my sitter. we use pockets – so they are easy anyway. we also use the E.C. method of early potty-training, and my sitter can normally tell when my 7-month-old has to potty.

Usually when we visit people I take my prefolds with my pretty diaper covers or disposables sometimes. Looking to buy some pocket diapers and see if daddy will start using cloth. The first thing he grabs is a disposable…grr..

It really depends on who is watching her. With Grandma we have to go with pre-stuffed Fuzzibunz or Kawaiis because she refuses any other "cloth" diapering method. We give her the Planet Wise wetbag to put all the dirties in. The Aunt & other Mommy friend are willing to learn all the different methods so it's whatever we have available… no extra preparation here! 🙂

Our little one is not here yet, buyt surprisingly almost everyone we have told we were using CDs has had positive comments about it. Since CDs now are just as easy to use as sposies I hope whomever watches out little guy in the future will have no problem using cloth.

When left with Daddy, prestuffed pocket diapers or AIO. With grandma, sposies, cuz she is not interested in learning.(she used the old disposable and pins with her kids, doesn't realize how easy these are, I guess!)

I mostly leave a disposable for people other than myself or my husband who might be changing a diaper. But for my husband, I leave an all in one or a stuffing kind. Also, I am following you on FB Jane Treat. Thanks for the opportunity to try a new product. I am pregnant and will be doing cloth for the first time on a newborn. I did cloth with my daughter once she was bigger and it helped her to potty train quickly.

I mostly leave a disposable for people other than myself or my husband who might be changing a diaper. But for my husband, I leave an all in one or a stuffing kind. Also, I am following you on FB Jane Treat. Thanks for the opportunity to try a new product. I am pregnant and will be doing cloth for the first time on a newborn. I did cloth with my daughter once she was bigger and it helped her to potty train quickly.

when someone else watches the kiddos, depending on the person I'll leave them in cloth, just the same as when they are with me. Only Daddy has a problem changing cloth, so if it's going to be a while that he will have them alone, I'll pull out a few disposables (either that or they don't get changed AT ALL!!)

Well, my son is 6 months old and no one has watched him yet. I'm blessed to be able to work from home. If I were to leave him with someone I think I'd leave him with pockets or AIOs with velcro to make it easy.

We rarely leave our kids while they are still in diapers. The few times I have left her with my MIL I have left her with already stuffed pockets. But if it is a friend I leave her in anything – almost all of my friends cloth diaper. 🙂